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2 dead, several injured after tornados touch down in Florida

Click to play video: 'Aerial video of widespread tornado damage in Siesta Key, Florida'
Aerial video of widespread tornado damage in Siesta Key, Florida
WATCH ABOVE: The National Weather Service says a tornado touched down in Siesta Key, Florida early Sunday causing major damage to homes – Jan 17, 2016

Severe weather sparked a pair of tornadoes that ripped through central Florida before dawn Sunday, officials said. A couple was killed and their son and four grandchildren were injured when one of the twisters destroyed their mobile home.

“I’m amazed to see anybody got out of this alive,” said Manatee County Sheriff Brad Steube during a news conference.

Steube said that the victims of the tornado in Duette were asleep in their mobile home when the tornado struck. Steven Wilson, 58, was killed immediately, while his wife, Kate, died from a heart attack after being taken to a hospital. Their son, also named Steven Wilson, crawled out of the wreckage and helped his four children out of the home. The children are between the ages of 6 and 10.

The younger Wilson and the children are being treated at a hospital. Their injuries aren’t thought to be life threatening.

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The National Weather Service in Ruskin, Florida, said a tornado touched down in Duette in Manatee County at 3:45 a.m. Duette is about 50 miles (80 kilometres) southeast of the city of Tampa.

Minutes later, another twister struck near the beach community of Siesta Key in Sarasota County.

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Siesta Key is a barrier island known for its pricey condos and wide, gorgeous beaches. On Sunday morning, about 17,000 residents in the area were without power, the Sarasota County Emergency Management office said on its Facebook page.

Sarasota County officials reported damage to multiple homes near Siesta Key. At least one home was destroyed and a woman had to be pulled from the wreckage by first responders. Other damage reports include roofs being blown off homes.

The Sarasota Police Department early Sunday reported downed trees, minor flooding and mangled parking structures in the city.

Rodney Wynn, a NWS meteorologist, said a survey team determined that Duette was struck by a category EF2 tornado, with winds of between 111 mph (179 kph) and 135 mph (217 kph). Teams were still surveying the tornado that hit Siesta Key, he said.

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